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Mafia Monograph — Part 2

72 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: Organized Crime · Topic: Mafia Monograph · 62 pages OCR'd
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a is 2 . 3 (4 +5 | ; ‘> authorities took a year's time tor their investigations and proce ding: 30,” the Mafia without any noise and without disturbing anyone cleaned up’ ine the matter in a few days." (116) “7 a 12 ‘13 . . . . . . a 7 14 (35 In this way, the Mafia was able to twiet the situation to its compl at advantage... exploited the people and the criminals...by serving a8, rig - mediator between the criminals and the victims. ' Naturally, thie * oe bg! mediation was not free of charge for either party. ‘It has been said” B20 more than once that the Mafia was the moderator of the underworld, " 21. 3 , (l} It Substituted ‘for the Law oe :24 This ta how the Mafia was able to subatitute itself for the law. | 2: . Society... was automatically put aside and it mu) found itself . ; T= confronted with a serious obstacle: silence. " or : 2 AB a: : e 4. The Mafia Distinguished from Crime in General vio court proceedings of the time tend to o confirm, the Mafia w was a 37 a “aah! ele ag aS pigfhomencn somewhat distinct from ordinary crime. It was also distinct t trom £39 theusual organized crime though it did represent the latter to many: Sicttisns wig lived under ite tyranny. CS yy 45 What. was the difference between the Mafia and ordinary organizes ‘ U6 cnme? Thie difference ig not clear, but certain outstanding features of the ; | ; waite make it obvious to the foreign observer that the Mafia was not « norm pen 52
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